Breaking; MP Judge Harassment: Vice President appoints Justice RF Nariman to head probe panel as Justice Gogoi recuses [Read Notification]
Vice President of India Dr. Hamid Ansari has re-constituted the Panel for the purpose of making an investigation into the grounds on which the removal of Justice S.K. Gangele of Madhya Pradesh High Court has been sought by 58 Members of Rajya Sabha. As per the new notification Justice R.F.Nariman will head the panel. Justice Ranjan Gogoi who was heading panel recused himself from the panel...
Vice President of India Dr. Hamid Ansari has re-constituted the Panel for the purpose of making an investigation into the grounds on which the removal of Justice S.K. Gangele of Madhya Pradesh High Court has been sought by 58 Members of Rajya Sabha. As per the new notification Justice R.F.Nariman will head the panel. Justice Ranjan Gogoi who was heading panel recused himself from the panel last week.
The notification issued by the Rajya Sabha Secretariat Yesterday partly modifies its earlier notification, under Section 3(2) of the Judges Inquiry Act, 1968. The notification had constituted the panel, also comprising of Justice Manjula Chellur, Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court; and Senior Advocate K.K. Venugopal. Justice Gogoi was appointed as head of the Panel on 10th February 2016, when Justice Vikrmjit Sen, who was heading the panel, had retired.
In April last year, a three member judicial committee had been set up by Vice President Hamid Ansari, in order to initiate impeachment proceedings against Madhya Pradesh High Court Judge S.K. Gangele, on charges of sexual harassment against him by a former Additional District and Sessions Judge. You may read the LiveLaw article, here.
In an appalling revelation, the female Judge had alleged being sexually harassed by her administrative Judge. She subsequently had to resign to guard her “dignity, womanhood and self-esteem”. Read the LiveLaw story here.
The HC Judge had however denied all allegations and has reportedly offered to face any probe by any agency including an investigating agency, ready to “face any penalty, even the death penalty”. A few female lawyers had demanded an impeachment proceeding against the Judge. They have reportedly moved a resolution in the Supreme Court Bar Association demanding an enquiry into the matter.
The woman Judge had however contended that until the MP High Court Judge continues to assume his post, the witnesses would not be able to depose in a free and fair manner. She further alleges that one of the two members in the panel had once transferred her and that might lead to prejudice in the investigation. You may read the LiveLaw story here.
Consequently, in December, 2014 the Supreme Court had quashed the inquiry initiated by MP High Court and had directed the Chief Justice of the High Court to divest the accused Judge of the administrative and supervisory control vested in him, in order to ensure that the investigative process in fair and just. You may read the judgment here.
However, last year, the three-Judge committee had found that that there was “insufficient” material to establish the charges. In its report dated July 2, 2015, the committee had also concluded that the HC Judge was “ambivalent and evasive about facts which are within his knowledge”. You may read the LiveLaw article here.
Read the notification here.